It’s something anyone can do, and eatzybitzy did it well. Armed with a camera, eatzybitzy took a walk through the CBD and focused the lens not on the towering skyscrapers, but on the littler-known heritage sites in the area: The Fuk Tak Chi Museum and the Wak Hai Cheng Temple.

As I rush around in the Raffles Place City Business District (CBD), Mondays to Fridays, from carpark to office to meetings to lunch, I sometimes see foreign tourists walking the CBD with their cameras in tow, and I’ve always wondered what in the world is there for them to snap in this steel and glass contained concrete district.
So, a couple of weekends ago, I took my camera out for a walk in the CBD. But this time around, instead of taking wide-angle shots of steel mammoths and towering glass reflections, I settled for ‘sneak peaks’ into Singapore’s heritage tucked into little corners of the CBD hustle and bustle. Looking through my camera’s viewfinder, hopefully I will be able to show you a bit of that ‘exotic’ heritage that some foreigners find intriguing, and which has beauty worth rediscovering for ourselves.
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